Telerik Forums RSShttp://www.telerik.com/urn:uuid:f76d044e-03b0-4dae-b93a-f4313fe70139http://www.telerik.com/forums/permalink/TgRt97ADrk25OvQxP-cBOQLabel FilterHello Tim,<br />
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With the current release we don't have default wildcards, but you can implement your own by using Regex. You can create a new class and inherit Telerik.Pivot.Core.Condition. You'll notice two important methods there:&nbsp; CreateInstanceCore and CloneCore. In the first one you should create a new object from this class and in the second one you can copy all of your properties. The other very important method is PassesFilter where "the magic happens" - this is the place where you can match your regular expression.<br />
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To illustrate this we have prepared a simple project for you - please check it and inform us if you have any problems or concerns. If you want to use wildcards you'll have to add some more code - replace the "*" with ".*" on all places, add escape characters to the special regex symbols, etc...<br />
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Hopefully this helps.<br />
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Greetings,<br />
Rosen Vladimirov <br />
the Telerik team
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<div class="forumBaloonBottom"></div>urn:uuid:8d7d5f47-15e4-450a-a517-fe9aeafc0032http://www.telerik.com/forums/permalink/R199jeQVCkWlF_6a6vwAMgLabel FilterIs it possible to use wildcards in the label filter?<br>
Ex.: I want to filter all the days that begin with S and end with Y <br>
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I tried S*Y and it doesn't return anything.<br>
Thanks,<br>
Tim<br>